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gh-124309: fix staggered race on eager tasks (#124847)
This patch is entirely by Thomas and Peter Co-authored-by: Thomas Grainger <tagrain@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
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@ -69,7 +69,11 @@ async def staggered_race(coro_fns, delay, *, loop=None):
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exceptions = []
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running_tasks = []
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async def run_one_coro(previous_failed) -> None:
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async def run_one_coro(ok_to_start, previous_failed) -> None:
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# in eager tasks this waits for the calling task to append this task
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# to running_tasks, in regular tasks this wait is a no-op that does
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# not yield a future. See gh-124309.
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await ok_to_start.wait()
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# Wait for the previous task to finish, or for delay seconds
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if previous_failed is not None:
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with contextlib.suppress(exceptions_mod.TimeoutError):
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@ -85,8 +89,12 @@ async def staggered_race(coro_fns, delay, *, loop=None):
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return
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# Start task that will run the next coroutine
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this_failed = locks.Event()
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next_task = loop.create_task(run_one_coro(this_failed))
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next_ok_to_start = locks.Event()
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next_task = loop.create_task(run_one_coro(next_ok_to_start, this_failed))
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running_tasks.append(next_task)
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# next_task has been appended to running_tasks so next_task is ok to
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# start.
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next_ok_to_start.set()
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assert len(running_tasks) == this_index + 2
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# Prepare place to put this coroutine's exceptions if not won
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exceptions.append(None)
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@ -116,8 +124,11 @@ async def staggered_race(coro_fns, delay, *, loop=None):
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if i != this_index:
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t.cancel()
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first_task = loop.create_task(run_one_coro(None))
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ok_to_start = locks.Event()
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first_task = loop.create_task(run_one_coro(ok_to_start, None))
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running_tasks.append(first_task)
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# first_task has been appended to running_tasks so first_task is ok to start.
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ok_to_start.set()
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try:
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# Wait for a growing list of tasks to all finish: poor man's version of
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# curio's TaskGroup or trio's nursery
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@ -213,6 +213,52 @@ class EagerTaskFactoryLoopTests:
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self.run_coro(run())
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def test_staggered_race_with_eager_tasks(self):
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# See https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/124309
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async def fail():
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await asyncio.sleep(0)
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raise ValueError("no good")
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async def run():
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winner, index, excs = await asyncio.staggered.staggered_race(
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[
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lambda: asyncio.sleep(2, result="sleep2"),
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lambda: asyncio.sleep(1, result="sleep1"),
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lambda: fail()
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],
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delay=0.25
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)
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self.assertEqual(winner, 'sleep1')
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self.assertEqual(index, 1)
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self.assertIsNone(excs[index])
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[0], asyncio.CancelledError)
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[2], ValueError)
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self.run_coro(run())
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def test_staggered_race_with_eager_tasks_no_delay(self):
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# See https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/124309
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async def fail():
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raise ValueError("no good")
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async def run():
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winner, index, excs = await asyncio.staggered.staggered_race(
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[
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lambda: fail(),
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lambda: asyncio.sleep(1, result="sleep1"),
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lambda: asyncio.sleep(0, result="sleep0"),
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],
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delay=None
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)
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self.assertEqual(winner, 'sleep1')
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self.assertEqual(index, 1)
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self.assertIsNone(excs[index])
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[0], ValueError)
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self.assertEqual(len(excs), 2)
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self.run_coro(run())
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class PyEagerTaskFactoryLoopTests(EagerTaskFactoryLoopTests, test_utils.TestCase):
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Task = tasks._PyTask
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@ -95,3 +95,30 @@ class StaggeredTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
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self.assertEqual(len(excs), 2)
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[0], ValueError)
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[1], ValueError)
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async def test_multiple_winners(self):
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event = asyncio.Event()
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async def coro(index):
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await event.wait()
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return index
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async def do_set():
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event.set()
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await asyncio.Event().wait()
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winner, index, excs = await staggered_race(
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[
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lambda: coro(0),
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lambda: coro(1),
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do_set,
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],
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delay=0.1,
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)
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self.assertIs(winner, 0)
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self.assertIs(index, 0)
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self.assertEqual(len(excs), 3)
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self.assertIsNone(excs[0], None)
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[1], asyncio.CancelledError)
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self.assertIsInstance(excs[2], asyncio.CancelledError)
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Fixed :exc:`AssertionError` when using :func:`!asyncio.staggered.staggered_race` with :attr:`asyncio.eager_task_factory`.
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